What is Tysabri?

Who takes it, and for what condition?

It is considered a last-resort treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) and has been approved to treat Crohn’s disease.

How does Tysabri work?

Tysabri is believed to inhibit white blood cells from getting into the brain and attacking nerves, which appears to result in fewer of the brain lesions that cause multiple sclerosis symptoms.

Studies have linked Tysabri to severe liver damage, in some cases within just a few days of the first dose of the drug.

It also can cause a fatal brain disorder called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) and may be linked to the development of melanoma.

What can you do?

If you or someone you love developed PML, liver damage, or any other condition possibly associated with Tysabri, you have valuable legal rights. Please call our toll-free number (1-888-341-1405) to discuss your case with one of our personal injury lawyers.

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